The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1904 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 80.
7. lappuse
... hast moved me- Dol . O , this will o'erthrow all . Face . Write thee up bawd in Paul's , have all thy tricks Of cozening with a hollow cole , dust , scrapings , Dol . Do you know who hears you , Searching for things lost , with a sieve ...
... hast moved me- Dol . O , this will o'erthrow all . Face . Write thee up bawd in Paul's , have all thy tricks Of cozening with a hollow cole , dust , scrapings , Dol . Do you know who hears you , Searching for things lost , with a sieve ...
22. lappuse
... hast descried the flower , the sanguis From Elephantis , and dull Aretine agni ? Face . Yes , sir . Mam . Where's master ? Face . At his prayers , sir , he ; Good man , he's doing his devotions For the success . Mam . Lungs , I will set ...
... hast descried the flower , the sanguis From Elephantis , and dull Aretine agni ? Face . Yes , sir . Mam . Where's master ? Face . At his prayers , sir , he ; Good man , he's doing his devotions For the success . Mam . Lungs , I will set ...
31. lappuse
... hast witched me , rogue : take , go . [ Gives him money . Face . Your jack , and all , sir . Mam . Thou art a villain - I will send my jack , And the weights too . Slave , I could bite thine ear.3 Away , thou dost not care for me . 1 ...
... hast witched me , rogue : take , go . [ Gives him money . Face . Your jack , and all , sir . Mam . Thou art a villain - I will send my jack , And the weights too . Slave , I could bite thine ear.3 Away , thou dost not care for me . 1 ...
42. lappuse
... Hast brought the damask ? Nab . No , sir ; here's tobacco . Face . ' Tis well done , Nab : thou'lt bring the damask too ? Drug . Yes : here's the gentleman , captain , Master Kastril , I have brought to see the doctor . 1 I have heard ...
... Hast brought the damask ? Nab . No , sir ; here's tobacco . Face . ' Tis well done , Nab : thou'lt bring the damask too ? Drug . Yes : here's the gentleman , captain , Master Kastril , I have brought to see the doctor . 1 I have heard ...
47. lappuse
... Hast thou ? Face . As she is almost in her fit to see you . She shall feel gold , taste gold , hear gold , sleep gold ; Nay , we will concumbere gold : I will be puissant , And mighty in my talk to her.- Re - enter Face with Dol richly ...
... Hast thou ? Face . As she is almost in her fit to see you . She shall feel gold , taste gold , hear gold , sleep gold ; Nay , we will concumbere gold : I will be puissant , And mighty in my talk to her.- Re - enter Face with Dol richly ...
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